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Netiquette

The Do’s and Don’ts of Online Communication

BY : NUR HIDAYAH BINTI MOHD RADZI

Web’s Golden Rule

“Remember, there is a person there.”

• Emails, comments in chat rooms, and instant messages are read by real people with realfeelings.

Basic Rules

Rule 1: Remember the human

Rule 2: Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life

Rule 3: Know where you are in cyberspace

Rule 4: Make yourself look good online

Rule 5: Respect other people`s privacy

Rule 6: Be forgiving of other people`s mistakes

Basic Rules - #1

“Remember the Human”

• Remember when typing all you have are the words to read; no nonverbal cues; it is easy to misunderstand those you are communicating with• Ask yourself: Would you say it to the person’s face?

BACK

Basic Rules - #2

“Adhere to the same standards of behaviour online

that you follow in real life”

• Be ethical• Remember there is a human being on the other side of the computer

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Basic Rules - #3

“Know where you are in cyberspace”

• “Lurk before you leap”• When you enter a site that is new to you, take a look around. Observe the conversation or read the archives. Get a sense of how the others act. Then go ahead and participate.

BACK

Basic Rules - #4

“Make yourself look good online “

•You will be judged by the quality of your writing.Spelling and grammar count.

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Basic Rules - #5

“Respect other people’s privacy “

•Failing to respect other people's privacy is not just bad Netiquette. It could also cost you your job and freedom

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Basic Rules - #6

“Be forgiving of other people’s mistakes”

•Everyone was a newbie at some point in time. Errors and mistakes happen, spelling or any of the other rules listed;• If you do inform someone of a mistake, point it out politely and privately rather than in public.

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“Borrowing”

• Is it ever right to “borrow” or copy someone else’s pictures or writing without giving them credit?

Cutting and Pasting Others’ Work Is Okay as Long as You…

Give Credit Where Credit Is Due…Cite Your Sources!

BY THE WAY, ALL CAPS MEANS YOU’RE

YELLING!!!!!

•Avoid writing e-mails using all CAPITAL LETTERS•Add personality to your messages by using smiley or emoticons :-) (*happy*)•Keep your communication to the point•Anything you post to a newsgroup or forum and type during a public chat session is a public comment

Following these guidelines will make a positive web experience

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